Ideal Animal Health Blood Stop Powder

Ideal Animal Health Blood Stop Powder
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Ideal Animal Health Blood Stop Powder is an excellent coagulant for minor cuts, aiding in controlling capillary bleeding from wounds and minor cuts on cattle, sheep and horses. May also be used on cats and dogs when clipping claws or nails. Apply freely to wound area and bandage in place if necessary. For external use only. Keep container tightly closed and store at room temperature. Sold in a 16 oz. bottle.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Ammonium alum: 1.00-7.00% Ferrous sulfate: 0.10-3.00% PCMX: 0.10-4.00% Sipernat 22: 0.10-0.90% Starch: 1.00-10.46% Tannic acid: 0.10-3.00%
For use in Cattle, sheep, horses, cats and dogs.
Pet safe Yes, if followed as directed on the label.
Color Light green.
Shipping Weight 0.80 lbs
Manufacturer Neogen Corporation (Mfg. Number: 79204)
UPC 726087792040

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Directions for Use

Apply Blood Stop Powder freely to wound area. Bandage in place if necessary. After bleeding has stopped, apply Blood Stop Powder again to prevent recurrence of bleeding. Do not disturb scab formed over the wound or bleeding may start again. If bleeding persists please consult a veterinarian.

Caution

This product is not sterile. Do not apply to deep wounds or body cavities. For external use only. Not for human use. Store at room temperature and keep container tightly closed.

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How do I keep my dog from licking his nail after I apply Ideal Animal Health Blood Stop Powder without having to wipe it off and start over?
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After applying Ideal Animal Health Blood Stop Powder to the wound, it is recommended to bandage in place if necessary. For addtional preventative measures to keep animals from licking wounds or treated areas, we recommend contacting your Veterinarian for suggestions. 

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